Camp details

Positive Values

In the Vinovo headquarters, training takes place in the official facilities of the club

Most of the participants are Italian making this camp a good opportunity to practice Italian

Goalkeeper training program available

Negative Values

Each year it takes the camp longer and longer to update their information

Places run out quickly: in March/April

In addition, the camp is directly to the Juventus Soccer Schools, the club’s very own youth academies.

The program aims to introduce the club’s own way of teaching where passion, values and the love of the game are paramount.

This is a unique opportunity for your son or daughter to learn to train at the Juve way.

Juventus Training

The Juventus summer camps are held in four different locations near to the club’s base in the Italian city of Turin. The camps are part of the club’s international sports project known as the Juventus Soccer Schools (JSS) and are designed to improve the technical skills of young players from all over the world.

The Juventus soccer camps are aimed at boys and girls aged between 9 and 17. During their stay is the camp, the students will take part in 22 hours of football training each week, split over two daily sessions. The morning session last 2 and 30 minutes, while the afternoon session is slightly shorter at 2 hours and 15 minutes.

The sessions include physical, technical and tactical training on the field of play as well as theoretical classes where audio-visual material is used to educate the young sports persons in the Juventus way of playing.

Football Training

Training location:

Vinovo - Official Sport Facilities of Juventus

Hours of training per week:

15 h / week

Languages spoken by coaches:

Italian, English

Levels of training offered by the camp:

Advanced, Intermediate, Beginner

How are the groups organized?

Age and Level

Number of children per group:

15

Training surface:

Natural grass and synthetic grass

The technical program is designed to encourage each student to develop their soccer skills and maintain a high level of motivation.

The boys and girls are inspired to give everything they have on the football pitch and to learn to recognise and improve on the weaker aspects of their game.

In addition, the camp enables students to learn new technical aspects and to expand their tactical knowledge, while cultivating a healthy competitive spirit with fellow students from all over the world.

The training is marked by the slogan:

PLAY, FEEL, GROW AND IMPROVE

The training schedule is adapted according to the age and needs of each boy or girl and includes technical and tactical exercises, individual and group tasks, football matches and a specific program for goalkeepers.

Attention is also paid to the physical side of football including running with or without the ball, passing, shooting with accuracy, teamwork, phases of play, and tactics and strategies for both attack and defence.

Supervisors

The technical coaches at the Juventus soccer camps are all licensed by the Italian Football Federation and have graduated in sports science.

The staff are chosen because they have excelled in the relevant courses at the University of Juventus and because they possess the social skills and motivation required to work with children of all ages.

The objective is to create a first-class training institution that enables coaches and trainers to teach football following the Juventus method.

The Juve style is based on quality, reliability, competence and uniqueness.

The Club

Juventus Football Club was founded in 1897 by a group of students from the Liceo Massimo D’Azeglio. The name Juventus (youths) reflected the average age of the very first players to represent the team from Turin.

The team competed in its very first Italian championship in 1900 but did not pass the first round of the competition. After changing their shirt colour from black and pink to black and white in 1905, the team achieved their first success by winning league championship.

The following season Juventus reached the final once again but unexpectedly decided not to play. In 1906, the club was on the verge of disappearing as some members wanted to relocate to Switzerland and change the clubs name.

However, the team survived and after the First World War, Juventus became one of the best teams in Italy. In 1923, Edoardo Agnelli bought the club and they enjoyed success after success, winning many titles.

Between 1930 and 1935, a team featuring Rosetta, Munerati and Bertolini led Juventus to victory in five consecutive Italian championships. The squad also included such skilful Italian-Argentine footballers as Cesarini, Monti and Mumo.

During this era Juventus, were based at the Stadio Municipale Benito Mussolini, having left the Umberto I Velodrome and prior to that, the Corso Sebastopoli and the Corso Marsiglia.

In 1938, they were runners-up in the Italian Football Championship, and in 1938 and 1942 they were crowned champions of the Coppa Italia before football was put on hold during World War II.

In 1947, Gianni Agnelli was named honorary president at just 25 years of age and by 1952 Juventus had won their ninth league title. A 10th championship followed in 1958 and as honourable multi-champions, the Italian side wear permitted to wear the Golden Star for Sport Excellence. They were in fact the first Italian to be awarded this distinction.

While rivals AC Milan dominated Italian football in the 1960s, Juventus returned to prominence in the 1970s winning nine league championships in a 15-year period between 1971 and 1986. In 1977, they also added a UEFA Cup trophy to their collection beating Spanish club Athletic Bilbao over two legs.

During these years, Juve boasted the likes of Gentile, Cabrini, Scirea, Tardelli and Rossi, who were all part of Italy’s 1982 World Cup Winning squad. Foreign stars such as Michel Platini and Liam Brady also hit their peak in Turin at this time.

In 1990, Juventus moved to the Delle Alpi Stadium and within five years, they had secured their twentieth league title, and a second Golden Star for Sport Excellence in the process.

During the 1990s, The Old Lady also won the UEFA Champions League, the UEFA Cup, the UEFA Intertoto Cup, the UEFA Super Cup and the Intercontinental Cup.

In 2006, a match-fixing scandal involving players and staff from many clubs including Juventus saw the club demoted to the second division. Many top stars such as Buffon, Del Piero, Trezeguet and Camorenesi stayed at the club and soon helped them regain their top-flight status.

Today, the club once again stands as one of the greats of world football.

International Tournaments:

2 x Intercontinental Cup

2 x European Champions’ Cup / UEFA Champions League

1 x UEFA Cup Winners’ Cup

3 x UEFA Cup

1 x UEFA Intertoto Cup

2 x UEFA Super Cup

National Tournaments:

32 x Italian Football Championship / Serie A

11 x Coppa Italia

7 x Supercoppa Italiana

Agenda Juventus

While there is an obvious focus on football at the Juventus Soccer School, the summer camp also offers a range of other sports and activities. In addition, there is time set aside for the children to relax, socialise and get to know each other better.

During their stay, the youngsters get the chance to take part in many games and competitions, as well as other sports such as table tennis and volleyball. Therefore, as well as learning to play football, the children learn to thrive in a new environment and have a great time with their new friends.

The afternoons and early evenings are very lively, with games, music and quizzes to keep all of the students entertained. At the end of the day, the campmates can relax and chat with friends, before taking a well-deserved rest.

While there is an obvious focus on football at the Juventus Soccer School, the summer camp also offers a range of other sports and activities. In addition, there is time set aside for the children to relax, socialise and get to know each other better.

During their stay, the youngsters get the chance to take part in many games and competitions, as well as other sports such as table tennis and volleyball. Therefore, as well as learning to play football, the children learn to thrive in a new environment and have a great time with their new friends.

The afternoons and early evenings are very lively, with games, music and quizzes to keep all of the students entertained. At the end of the day, the campmates can relax and chat with friends, before taking a well-deserved rest.

Juventus Accommodation

The hotels chosen by the Juventus organisation for each of the summer camps have been selected according to the quality of the accommodation and the proximity to the sports facilities.

Juventus camp Accommodation

Accommodation type:

Hotel

Room type:

Double, Triple or Cuadruple

Bathroom type:

Private Bathroom

Air conditioning:

Yes

Television:

Yes

Free WIFI:

Yes

Languages spoken by monitors:

Italian, English

The number of children per monitor:

10

Shared amenities

Free WIFI

Meals

Menu type: Buffet

Distance between facilities

Accommodation - Training

10 min

Health care

Football training sessions are held at the following facilities:

Cascia Camp:

This facility offers two large natural grass pitches which are located close to the hotel.

The complex is also equipped with rooms where the technical and theoretical aspects of the program are presented.

Vinovo Camp:

The Centro di Formazione di la Juventus campus is situated just 15 minutes away by private bus and is made exclusively available to the organisation for the summer camp training sessions.

The Vinovo sports complex has an area of 140,000 m², of which 6000 m² is fully covered. There are nine football pitches, including two artificial and one indoors.

The sports centre also has a gym, a physiotherapy department, a state-of-the-art swimming pool with tidal installations, changing rooms and a meeting room where the technical and theoretical talks are presented to the students.

Sestriere Camp:

The training facilities for this camp are located just a few minutes away from the hotel and include two natural grass football pitches.

These pitches were used by the Italian National Football Team in preparation for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.

The facilities also include an 18-hole golf course, three smaller football pitches, a gymnasium, an athletics track and several tennis, basketball and volleyball courts.

Roncegno Camp:

Training at the Roncegno Camp is hosted at the facilities of the Roncegno Spa Sports Centre, located just a few minutes from the hotel where the students will be staying.

The Roncegno Spa Sports Centre is equipped with seven tennis courts, a natural grass football pitch, two smaller football pitches, a multi-sport pitch and golfing facilities.

In addition, the Roncegno Spa Sports Centre is equipped with rooms where the Juventus coaches will teach the students about the technical and theoretical aspects of football.

Accommodation

Cascia Camp:

The headquarters and accommodation base for the Juventus summer camp in Cascia will be the three-star Grand Hotel Elite.

The hotel has the capacity to accommodate approximately 200 guests, and all rooms are equipped with a TV, private bathroom and air conditioning. The hotel also is equipped with a conference room, a Technogym, a sauna, a Jacuzzi and many large outdoor spaces in which to relax.

The hotel’s restaurant overlooks the swimming pool in the hotel’s private park.

The restaurant in the hotel overlooks the swimming pool in the hotel’s private park.

Camp Vinovo:

Camp Vivino students will stay at the comfortable Hotel Panorama. The residence offers 75 rooms with all the amenities you would expect such as TV, air conditioning, Wi-Fi and private bathrooms. The students are accommodated in shared rooms with two, three or four beds per room.

Camp Sestriere:

The Sestriere Camp is hosted at the four-star Grand Hotel Sestriere. The establishment features 100 rooms, all with private bathrooms, TVs, telephones, a mini-bar and internet connection.

The hotel also offers a pool, a spa with sauna, Turkish bath, a Jacuzzi and conference rooms. This fantastic hotel is located in the town centre, just meters from the cable car that gives access to the nearby mountain ski resort.

Roncegno Camp:

Accommodation at the Roncegno camp is provided by the Park Hotel Villa Angiolina. This four-star establishment is decorated in an art-nouveau style, and fitted with all the necessary amenities including a fully-equipped gym.

The hotel is located in the city centre and enjoys splendid views of the Valsugana area making it a perfect location for a summer soccer camp.

The students will stay in shared rooms with three or four beds, all of which are spacious, comfortable and elegantly decorated.

Supervisors

Juventus Football Club has selected a group of supervisors to look after the students at when they are not engaged in football training sessions. The monitors will be responsible for the students and will attend to all their needs throughout their stay at the camp.

In addition, the students will also be under the direct supervision of the organisers, coaches and assistants during the football training sessions and there is a medical team on site 24-hours a day.

The staff members themselves are supervised and coordinated by a program manager from the football club at each of the summer camp location.

The priority of the Juventus Soccer Schools (JSS) is to carefully select their staff and train them to the highest standard in order to guarantee total security to all of the students who spend their holidays with the club.

The JSS staff members have been provided with a code of conduct to ensure the protection of the boys and girls - they are the only club in Italy to follow this process.

All team members of the Juventus Soccer Schools are obliged to follow a training program which includes a special teaching course related to the activities and aspects relevant to the summer camp.

Not included in the price

Transfer Service

This camp offers an optional airport transfer service at an additional cost. The service consists of supervised escort and collection to and from selected airports. Please contact us for more details.

Insurance Services

Through an international insurance company, we offer two different types of insurance:

Camp cancellation insurance

If you want to rest assured that you can recover your money in the event that your child is unable to attend the camp because of unforeseen circumstances - our cancellation insurance policy may be of interest to you. More information here

Travel insurance

We also offer a travel insurance policy that also includes medical assistance. Details of the full policy coverage can be found here

More useful information

For the Roncegno and Cascia Camps, we recommend that the students also bring two pairs of studded boots for training on natural grass pitches.

For the Vinovo and Sestriere Camps, we recommend that students bring two pairs of astro-boots for training on astro-turf / artificial pitches.

We also recommend bringing a warm jacket for the cooler evenings at Sestriere, Cascia and Roncegno.

Steps to make a reservation for the camp

Step 1: Make a payment of 50% of the total cost of the program. (If you reserve after May 31st, you must pay 100% of the cost of the program to reserve.)

Step 2: Turn in the required documents duly completed.

Once you have completed steps 1 and 2, we’ll send you a confirmation of your reservation.

Once you have received the confirmation, you can buy your transportation tickets. If you have reserved the transfer service, be sure to send us an email regarding the details of your trip so we can successfully transport you to the camp.